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CREDITS: A special thanks for permission to structure the overall design of this wikispace using key design elements from the original
New Literacies Teacher Leader Institute
(Spires, Lee, Young, Leu, Coiro & Castek, 2009).
Lesson Plan Template
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Digital Literacy Instructional Plan
Use the elements below to draft the beginning of your digital literacy plan.
YOUR NAMES:
Learners:
Self:
Context:
Community:
PURPOSE
(Learning Objectives)
Standards
Use your purpose, content, and pedagogical strategies to inform the design of your
TASK/ACTIVITY
(includes compelling question and possible scenario):
CONTENT
Topics:
Texts:
PEDAGOGY
Instructional Strategies:
Tools:
ASSESSMENT
Work Products
How Measure?
CHECKLIST FOR QUALITY
Instructional Plan Element
Contextual Overview
Are your learners described clearly? (Learners)
Did you briefly define your own values and priorities as an educator? (Self)
Did you identify the context in which your lesson will take place (Context)
Did you identify the larger community in which your learners live? (Community)
Purpose
Are your learning objectives clear, appropriate, and measurable?
Is your lesson linked to appropriate standards?
Task/Activity/Scenario
Did you identify the compelling question (and any sub-questions) that shapes the lesson(s)?
Did you clearly articulate a project-based inquiry task/prompt that contextualizes how learners will engage with the compelling question(s)?
Content
Did you identify the range of topics covered by lesson(s)?
Did you list all texts and digital media (with sources) included in lesson(s)?
Pedagogy
Did you outline the sequence of
procedures
and
instructional strategies
used to teach content and processes required to complete lesson(s)?
Did you identify the range of
digital tools and resources
teachers and students might engage with to conduct/complete the lesson?
Assessment
Did you clearly state in narrative form how each learning objective will be evaluated?
Did you clearly describe the nature of the work products (teaching products and learning products) and connect to a sample of each?
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Use the elements below to draft the beginning of your digital literacy plan.
YOUR NAMES:
Learners:
Self:
Context:
Community:
PURPOSE
(Learning Objectives)
Standards
Use your purpose, content, and pedagogical strategies to inform the design of your
TASK/ACTIVITY (includes compelling question and possible scenario):
CONTENT
Topics:
Texts:
PEDAGOGY
Instructional Strategies:
Tools:
ASSESSMENT
Work Products
How Measure?
CHECKLIST FOR QUALITY